Resident Advisory Board

The Resident Advisory Board (RAB) was established in response to the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998. The diverse board includes residents of Family Public Housing, Elderly/Disabled Public Housing and Section 8 rental assistance. The members are elected through a democratic process.

The RAB has proven very successful, and is a national model for engaging residents to represent the interests of the greater public housing populations. Read the RAB Bylaws to learn more about how the Board operates. The members are elected to serve a three year term. The current term is 2016-2019. A list of current RAB members is available here.

The RAB was formed to advise Boston Housing Authority on the development and implementation of BHA’s Annual Plan. Through a series of regular meetings, BHA and the RAB reviews policy, practices and program goals; and documents members' comments and recommendations. The role of the RAB is to assist and make recommendations regarding the development of the Public Housing Authority (PHA) Plan and any significant amendments or modifications to it.

Boston RAB members are committed to their organization, to BHA and to preserving affordable housing. RAB members encourage residents to participate in Board meetings and connect with housing issues and policies. RAB members also encourage residents to follow what’s happening in the City, the state and nationwide.

Residents who participate are educated and empowered because they learn what is going on and they know their rights. If you are interested in learning more, email the RAB.

The Boston RAB has provided leadership development with dozens of residents who have stepped up and stayed engaged and who now and in the future will continue to fuel robust resident engagement.